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Vivaldi, ‘Nutcracker,’ ‘Hallelujah’: Symphony pulls out the stops

Vivaldi, ‘Nutcracker,’ ‘Hallelujah’: Symphony pulls out the stops

The girl can barely contain herself. “I am really, really excited,” said Charlotte Marckx, the nationally known teenage violinist about to join… Continue reading

Vivaldi, ‘Nutcracker,’ ‘Hallelujah’: Symphony pulls out the stops
A reason to smile: Home Fund helps dental clinic see more patients

A reason to smile: Home Fund helps dental clinic see more patients

When the man in the charcoal-gray scrubs smiles and says, “I’m Joe,” you know you’re not in the average dental office. People… Continue reading

A reason to smile: Home Fund helps dental clinic see more patients

Bridge fire delays Daily News, Gazette, Forum deliveries

Deliveries of the Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum may be delayed today due to an overnight transportation issue. Delivery personnel… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center sues over Medicare

Olympic Medical Center — which recently slashed $1.7 million from its 2019 budget — is a named plaintiff in a lawsuit filed… Continue reading

Deadline for state health care exchange is Dec. 15

Open enrollment for health insurance plans through the Washington Health Benefit Exchange will end Dec. 15 and North Olympic Peninsula medical groups… Continue reading

Port Angeles postpones felling of Lions Park sequoia

Port Angeles postpones felling of Lions Park sequoia

City officials have postponed the removal of the Lions Park sequoia. Port Angeles Mayor Sissi Bruch said she was concerned about the… Continue reading

Port Angeles postpones felling of Lions Park sequoia

Clallam County’s chief financial officer to start this month

Clallam County’s new chief financial officer is expected to start Dec. 17 as the county kicks off the “pilot” for its new… Continue reading

Clallam Canvassing Board approves recount in District Court II judge race

Clallam Canvassing Board approves recount in District Court II judge race

The Clallam County Auditor’s Office will recount by hand ballots for the race for District Court II judge. The Clallam County Canvassing… Continue reading

Clallam Canvassing Board approves recount in District Court II judge race
Public contributes ideas of ideal Port Townsend city manager

Public contributes ideas of ideal Port Townsend city manager

About 50 community members shared their thoughts at the Cotton Building during a conversation cafe to begin crafting a profile of Port… Continue reading

Public contributes ideas of ideal Port Townsend city manager
Port Angeles postpones removal of Lions Park sequoia

Port Angeles postpones removal of Lions Park sequoia

UPDATE: City officials have postponed the removal of the Lions Park sequoia. Port Angeles Mayor Sissi Bruch said Monday she was concerned about the safety… Continue reading

Port Angeles postpones removal of Lions Park sequoia

Woman arrested as part of Port Angeles drug bust pleads guilty in federal court

A second woman who was arrested in May for her role in what law enforcement has called one of the primary drug… Continue reading

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center opens bidding Thursday on international art collection

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center opens bidding Thursday on international art collection

Sarah Jane, the new gallery and program director at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, has just unwrapped an unusual package —… Continue reading

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center opens bidding Thursday on international art collection
Winter Ice Village in downtown Port Angeles off to a good start

Winter Ice Village in downtown Port Angeles off to a good start

It takes a village to build a village, Marc Abshire said at the ceremonial opening of the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village.… Continue reading

Winter Ice Village in downtown Port Angeles off to a good start
Winter Window in progress in Port Townsend

Winter Window in progress in Port Townsend

This is the story of how a village created a village. And of one man’s desire to give back by opening up… Continue reading

Winter Window in progress in Port Townsend

Recount requested in Clallam District Court II race

A recount of votes is planned in the general election race between John Black and Eric Rohrer for the District Court II… Continue reading

Olympic Peninsula legislators discuss ban on plastic bags

Lawmakers representing the North Olympic Peninsula have mixed feelings about a proposed state-wide ban on single-use plastic carryout bags. State Rep. Mike… Continue reading

Trina Sloan recently adopted a kitten for her little boy — and for herself.                                (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)
Trina Sloan recently adopted a kitten for her little boy — and for herself.                                (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)
Back-to-back earthquakes shatter roads and windows in Alaska

Back-to-back earthquakes shatter roads and windows in Alaska

Back-to-back earthquakes measuring 7.0 and 5.7 shattered highways and rocked buildings today in… Continue reading

  • Dec 1, 2018
  • By Rachel D’Oro and Dan Joling The Associated Press
Back-to-back earthquakes shatter roads and windows in Alaska

Tonight’s Hood Canal Bridge closure canceled

SHINE – The nine-hour closure of the Hood Canal Bridge originally scheduled for tonight has been canceled. The state Department of Transportation announced shortly after… Continue reading

Schedule of this weekend’s West End celebration events

The Christmas season begins this weekend in Forks and the West End with several celebrations. Here is the schedule. Today • 5 p.m.… Continue reading